Holiday Risk Management Holiday Risk Management Identify Hazards/Risks Determine Control Plan Implement Controls Monitor/ Supervise/ Evaluate
Holiday Risk ManagementHoliday Risk Management
Identify Hazards/Risks
Determine Control Plan
Implement Controls
Monitor/Supervise/Evaluate
Holiday TravelingHoliday TravelingHoliday TravelingHoliday Traveling Check behind vehicles before moving.
Maintain a safe distance between vehicles.
Make sure your vehicle is in good repair.
Reduce speed, especially during inclement weather.
If you drink…don’t drive.
Always use safety belts and child safety seats.
Plan Your Trip – Give yourself plenty of time and schedule
rest stops and activities for small children.
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Leave an itinerary with a friend so someone will know where you are.
Keep cell phone charged.Don’t overload your vehicle or obstruct your view with
luggage and/or packages.Avoid eating heavy meals, as this can lead to
sleepiness.Get a good night’s sleep before traveling.
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In case you encounter inclement weather, carry an emergency kit that contains:
First-aid supplies
Blankets
Flashlight with spare batteries
Flares
A shovel
Quick-energy foods, nutrition bars, or dried fruits and nuts and water
Sand, salt or cat litter for traction
Fire Detectors & ExtinguishersFire Detectors & ExtinguishersFire Detectors & ExtinguishersFire Detectors & Extinguishers
Smoke & Carbon Monoxide detectors should be installed on each floor and outside each bedroom.
If you have a fireplace, woodstove or use gas logs/furnace, make sure you have an operable UL approved carbon monoxide detector.
Don’t place detectors in kitchens where false alarms are
common.Test detectors at least once a month and replace
batteries annually.Buy a fire extinguisher and inspect it frequently.
Safety HazardsSafety HazardsSafety HazardsSafety HazardsInspect all electrical equipment before use.Don’t overload electrical circuits.Use the proper size and type light bulbs in decorative lighting.Turn off electrical candles and decorative lighting before going to sleep.Spread sand or salt on icy walkways.
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Keep candles away from drapes, trees, decorations. Place candles in a holder that won’t tip. Never leave real candles unattended. Have a professional check your fireplace and chimney every year. Be sure the chimney flue is open before lighting a fire and closed only when you are sure the fire is completely out. Use kindling and wooden matches to light fires – not flammable liquids. Always use a fire screen.
Tree SafetyTree SafetyTree SafetyTree Safety
Make sure the tree is fresh – no falling needles. To keep the tree fresh, keep it in a bucket of water
until you are ready to bring it inside.When you bring it in, cut a diagonal slice off the
bottom of the trunk.Use a sturdy stand with wide-spread legs.Keep the stand filled with water.Keep the tree away from heat sources (e.g.: fireplaces,
heaters and heat ducts).
After the season, recycle or discard the tree; never burn it.If you are considering an artificial tree, make sure it is flame
retardant.
DecorationsDecorations DecorationsDecorations
Make sure fragile glass ornaments or ornaments that small children could mistake for candy are placed high on the tree or consider not using them.
If small children are in the home, do not use older ornaments that may be made with toxic materials such as lead based paints.
Make sure that tinsel is not placed on low limbs where it could pose a choking hazard to small children or consider not using it at all.
Decorative Lighting Decorative Lighting Decorative Lighting Decorative Lighting Make sure lights have a factory label which assures they have been
safety tested.Inspect each string of lights to make sure there is no damage.Position bulbs so they are not in contact with tree needles or
ornaments.If you string lights together, don’t string more than 200 midget or 50
larger bulbs through one string.Don’t connect more than 3 sets of lights on the same extension
cord. Only use grounded extension cords.Keep cords and plugs away from the water under the tree.Keep cords out of walkways to prevent tripping.Don’t run cords under carpets or rugs. Take care not to pinch cords when placing behind furniture.Do not use indoor extension cords outside.
Fireplace SafetyFireplace SafetyFireplace SafetyFireplace Safety
Don’t use your fireplace to burn wrapping materials which can create toxic fumes or even a flash fire.
Don’t wear loose clothing when tending fires.Keep flammable decorations away from the fireplace.Make sure the fire is out before leaving the house or
going to bed.Dispose of ashes in a metal container; never in or near
the house.
SmokingSmokingSmokingSmoking
Best: Don’t do it or allow it!!!
Better: But if you must:
Use an ashtray that is large, deep and will not tip over.Empty ashtrays often.After a party, check all surface areas for smoldering
cigarette butts – even behind pillows and cushions.
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Keep all cookware, utensils, preparation areas, and your hands clean.
Turn handles on pots and pans inward on stove. Do not leave cooking unattended.
Defrost the turkey in the refrigerator – NEVER at room temperature.
Stuff the turkey just before cooking to prevent the stuffing from spoiling.
Refrigerate foods that require cold storage.
If food needs to be chilled during serving, place the dish on a bed of ice.
Keep foods that need to stay warm on a hot plate or in an oven at a temperature no lower than 110º F.
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Use a thermometer when cooking meats to be sure inner sections reach the right temperature.
Leftovers should not be left out more two hours and should be sliced small enough for refrigerator air to penetrate and cool the meat.
If you are using an Outdoor Turkey Deep Fryer follow all instructions in Owner’s manual. Make absolutely sure the turkey has completely thawed.
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At holiday time it is easy to over-indulge! Here are some tips to help you keep those extra holiday pounds off:
Limit your calorie, fat and sugar intake over the course of the holiday season.
Limit your alcohol and caffeine consumption.
Bring food dishes and beverages to parties that give you and your children healthy alternatives.
Keep up some form of exercise during the holidays.
Limit the number of activities you attend.
Conserve on your energy resources.
Holiday Parties & AlcoholHoliday Parties & AlcoholHoliday Parties & AlcoholHoliday Parties & Alcohol Take your role as host seriously.
Don’t drink alcohol in excess.
Ensure Designated Drivers are available or offer a place to stay.
If at a public setting, DO NOT LEAVE YOUR DRINKS UNATTENDED!
Avoid celebrations that include illegal substances.
Never drink alcohol on an empty stomach.
Feel free to refuse alcohol regardless of pressure or encouragement to drink. If hosting, Do Not push drinks.
NEVER DRINK ALCOHOL AND DRIVE!
Don’t drink alcohol if you are pregnant or are using medication.
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Safe ShoppingSafe Shopping Safe ShoppingSafe Shopping
Avoid carrying large packages that
block your vision and make you a target for purse snatchers.
Ask the store for an escort to your car; many provide this service.
Shop during daylight hours whenever possible.
Always park in well lit, frequented areas.
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Carry your wallet in your front pocket.Carry your purse close to your body or
under your coat.Carry your keys in your pocket. If a thief gets
your purse, you will still have the keys to your house and car.
Have your keys in your hand before you go to your car.
Check your car for uninvited guests prior to getting in.
Lock your car and don’t leave anything in plain sight.
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Take inventory of your personal items.Limit cash you keep in purses or wallets.Know where to find numbers to cancel credit cards.What if?
Keep your eyes scanning as you walk through crowds.
Action PlanPlan for “What If” situations you see.
Shopping Safety: Child SafetyShopping Safety: Child SafetyShopping Safety: Child SafetyShopping Safety: Child Safety
Take a friend for another set of eyes.Stress not separating from the group.Buddy Up especially when the group is big.Plan & practice what to do if your kids get separated.
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Know your merchant.Be wary of unsolicited email.Be sure they have a Secured website.Use multiple passwords.Use credits cards. Check online statements “often”.Update computer protection.
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Check your tool tray for the yellow lock (Anti-virus).Avoid links embedded in emails.Separate emails for shopping.Check your security software and
Wi-Fi connection.In doubt, don’t open it.www.consumer.gov/idtheft
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Links to KnowIdentity Theft Resource Center
- www.idtheftcenter.org/index.shtml
Federal Trade Commission
- www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/microsites/idtheft/index.htmlAnti-Phishing Working Group
- www.antiphishing.org/
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Don’t blow your budget.Budget your time as well as your money.Start planning your gift list early.Don’t try to do everything yourself.Make some fun plans for January when the post holiday blues set in.
Manage the Risk! Manage the Risk! Holidays and Every Day! Holidays and Every Day!
Identify Hazards/Risks
Determine Control Plan
Implement Controls
Monitor/Supervise/Evaluate
Hiram S. Lagroon, BSChief Loss Control & Safety Officer
(404) [email protected]
C. G. Lawrence, III, CSP, REM, ARM-PChief Loss Control & Safety Officer
(404) [email protected]
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